He's a real crook who steals from everyone he can.
Crooked policemen in this town are arresting drug dealers and taking all the drugs to sell themselves.
My grandfather doesn't vote because he thinks that all politicians are crooks who tell lies and help their friends get
rich.
In ancient Rome, it was considered a sign of leadership to be born with a crooked nose.
Marly's teeth are a little crooked; I think we should talk to the dentist about doing something.
She rarely smiles because she is shy about showing her crooked teeth.
An
Armenian proverb notes that the gravity of the earth is so strong that the old gray man walks crooked.
I wouldn't buy a used car from that guy; I hear he's a real crook and will charge way more than the car is worth.
Don't leave the car parked crooked; you're taking up two parking
spaces.
The salesmen in that store are all crooked and they always try to rip people off.
The mother carried her baby in the crook of her arm.
We locked ourselves out of the car but were able to open the door using a crooked piece of wire.
The old man was holding himself up with the help of a long crooked stick.
Bertolt Brecht once suggested that if there are obstacles, the shortest line between two points may be a crooked line.
Owen Young once claimed that in modern business it is not the crook who is to be feared most, it is the honest man who doesn't know what he is doing.
Find someone who thinks all politicians are crooks.